Over 3K music fans have voted on the 70+ Best '80s Metal Songs, Ranked. Current Top 3: Master of Puppets, Crazy Train, Holy Driver
Whether or not the style of metal Venom purveyed materialized as what we now regard as black metal doesn’t matter. A total ripper, “Black Metal” conveyed that this music was based on a specific attitude, one that rubbed off on Slayer and, later on, death metal, as well as the seco...
Over 3K music fans have voted on the 170+ Best '80s New Wave Songs. Current Top 3: Everybody Wants to Rule the World, Tainted Love, Don't You (Forget About ...
From house to hip-hop, college rock to techno, bubblegum pop to post-punk, heavy metal to hardcore—here are our favorite tracks of the 1980s. By PitchforkAugust 23, 2015Welcome to our list of the 200 best songs of the 1980s. A great deal of today's music looks to the '80s for ...
From synth pop and rap to metal and funk, 100 best albums of the Eighties selected by the editors of Rolling StoneBy Rolling Stone November 16, 1989 First 10 entries here span the Clash's polyglot punk, Prince's crossover funkadelica, Afro-bop from Talking Heads and Paul Simon and hymns...
From synth pop and rap to metal and funk, 100 best albums of the Eighties selected by the editors of Rolling StoneBy Rolling Stone November 16, 1989 First 10 entries here span the Clash's polyglot punk, Prince's crossover funkadelica, Afro-bop from Talking Heads and Paul Simon and hym...
What are the best opening songs on '80s metal albums? We've ranked them all from No. 50 all the way to No. 1. Selecting which song to open your album with is one of the most important parts of making an album. It sets the tone for the record and often endure as some of a ban...
The heavy metal band’s 1980 album created a sub-genre in its wake and off the strength of singles like “”Breaking the Law,” paved the way for heavy metal to become mainstream. 33: Killing Joke – Killing Joke The English band’s self-titled and self-produced debut album is a distu...
Paul McCartneyput out two self-titled solo recordings. Both of them produced Top 10 hits, but only after the songs were performed live by Wings. No. 29. "You Give Love a Bad Name," Bon Jovi (1986) Weeks at No. 1: 1 The whole glam-metal thing? It starts right here. ...
Paul McCartneyput out two self-titled solo recordings. Both of them produced Top 10 hits, but only after the songs were performed live by Wings. No. 29. "You Give Love a Bad Name," Bon Jovi (1986) Weeks at No. 1: 1 The whole glam-metal thing? It starts right here. ...